The Wilderness by Angela Flournoy: An exaltingly intelligent novel that defies expectation
Many novels about female friendship are meant to comfort but this one ends with robot police and curfews
A river runs through it: The local history, legend and language of our seas and inland waterways
Aquatic-themed books from Liam Campbell, Eithne Massey, Alanna Moore, John Feehan, Robert O’Leary, Tom Dredge, Colin Urwin and Emma Byrne
The Secrets of Painting by Lachlan Goudie: An infectious enthusiasm that sometimes borders on cringe
The author at the very least shows us there’s more to the story of painting than a single straight line
Devotions by Lucy Caldwell: Poignant stories from a specialist in the form
Latest collection from the author of Intimacies and Openings does not disappoint
Where the Music Had to Go: Bob Dylan, The Beatles and the making of modern pop mythology
Jim Windolf’s dual biography revisits rock’s most fertile creative collision
Sara Baume on the best new fiction in translation
Books by Martina Hefter, Mieko Kawakami, Jeyamohan, Balsam Karam and Yuri Felsen
Books in brief: Black Bag; Afloat; and You Want What We’ve Got: Big Tech v Big Journalism
An offbeat meditation on masculinity by Luke Brennan, an intimate study of the small-boat traditions of the Atlantic by David Gange, and a warning from Jason Whittaker
A Plot to Die for by Ardal O’Hanlon: Smart and funny
O’Hanlon bolsters obligatory cosy crime genre tropes with self-deprecating knowingness and playful inventiveness
Dirty Dancing: The Inside Story of the Irish-Dancing Cheating Scandal
Book focuses on how reporter Ellen Coyne’s scoop grew legs and sent An Coimisiún le Rincí Gaelacha into a near-existential crisis
Famesick by Lena Dunham: Health hazards of the Hollywood dream machine
New memoir from Girls creator has plenty of humour - as well as sadness, betrayal and score-settling
The Long Death of Adolf Hitler: An Investigative History
Caroline Sharples delineates the political atmosphere of post-capitulation Germany and real fears Allies harboured about reawakening of Nazism
Over the Water: Essays on Islands – An excellent collection
Islands are receptacles of dreams and obsessions – yet we should be careful what we wish for
The Story of Us: Independent Ireland and the 1926 Census – illuminating essays on our first count
Contributors note the 1926 census recorded an Ireland ‘in transition’, with emigration and poverty rife, yet the new State was finding its feet
Understanding Homelessness in Ireland Since Independence: A gruelling but valuable history
Eoin O’Sullivan, Mike Allen and Sarah Sheridan’s study is essential reading for anyone with a role to play in breaking vicious cycle of persistent problem
Rituals by Danielle McLaughlin: Working magic with the tiniest details
There are many poignant moments, but the main character’s inner monologue is often scathingly funny
Nuclear Weapons - An International History by David Holloway: Serious treatment of the fundamentally absurd
A salutary warning of the dangers of carelessness and miscalculation in the conduct of international affairs
My Year in Paris with Gertrude Stein by Deborah Levy: observations, reflections and a missing cat
Hybrid work aims to create an enigmatic portrait of the French author
Crime fiction: Anne Cadwallader blends politics, violence, law and media in gripping debut
Plus new works by Rosemary Hennigan; Catriona Ward; Claire Coughlan; and James Wolff
Home Economics by Caitríona Lally made me reconsider my views on cleaning, work and what we value
Trinity College Dublin cleaner’s beautifully written memoir is no rags-to-riches story but a book about motherhood, choice and the constant renegotiation of a woman’s life
A Hosting: Interviews with Irish Writers 1991-2026 – A good listener’s illuminating, engaging conversations
The 60 authors in this ‘career retrospective’ include Claire Keegan, Anne Enright, Maeve Binchy and Sebastian Barry
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